Chad Smith, the drummer with The Red Hot Chilli Peppers, spotted leaving Spagos restaurant in Beverly Hills after having dinner with Scott Ian of 'Anthrax' and BILLY DUFFY of 'The Cult'. While strapping on his motorcycle helmet, Smith chatted with reporters about the upcoming Michael Jackson tribute show in Cardiff, Wales. The drummer said it would be a "daunting" prospect for his band to perform at the show, but claimed, "If they invited us.We might just show up". Smith later joked about his likeness to American comedian Will Ferrell before leaving on his motorcycle

BILLY DUFFY, the English songwriter and guitarist with post-punk band 'The Cult', leaving Spagos restaurant in Beverly Hills after having dinner with Scott Ian of 'Anthrax' and Chad Smith of 'The Red Hot Chilli Peppers'. When quizzed on the recent London riots, Duffy said, "I don't know.I don't go back there that much.I think it's just a load of guys stealing shoes and iPods mostly, I don't think it's much more than that".

Credited with introducing The Smiths' Johnny Marr to the guitar and giving Morrissey his first singing gig with his band The Nosebleeds, Duffy became a prominent individual in the British punk and post-punk scenes of the 1970's and 1980's